Cape dwarf chameleons are only to be found in the grasses and shrubs of South Africa's Western Province. There is a great variety in body markings and colours amongst individuals, from vibrant greens and yellows to dull browns and a light coloured stripe on the flank. The young of these active chameleons are born live and are identical miniatures of their parents. It's now thought that the once many sub-species are in fact entirely separate species.
The woman sounds so fascinated lol
boogiedownzfinest 2 months ago
I thought chameleons lay eggs!!! wow this is must be a rare species
millsamus 4 months ago
Omg 0:33 _ 0:35 it sounded like he said "my Nigga"!!!!!
stacielulu1 6 months ago
chameleons give eggs the babies dont just comeout like inthe vid
panchito99arena 9 months ago
@panchito99arena actually,only some chameleons lay eggs, others give birth after 6 months gestation to babies, just like the chameleon in the video.
roxane217 8 months ago
@panchito99arena
Actually the chameleon lays egs in it's stomach
bullrunt3 5 months ago
GOD ZIRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAA
tnai819 9 months ago
What a wonderful video :)
kirstiedale3 10 months ago
Should I get a veiled or a carpet chameleon
theairsoftsniper26 11 months ago
what do you feed the babies??
rvchester 1 year ago
@rvchester, you feed baby chams fruit flies & pinhead crickets.
LeffHandedProduction 2 months ago
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jacovanstaden1978 1 year ago
That's amazing :)
MrCraigv209 1 year ago
Cape dwarf chameleons are only to be found in the grasses and shrubs of South Africa's Western Province. There is a great variety in body markings and colours amongst individuals, from vibrant greens and yellows to dull browns and a light coloured stripe on the flank. The young of these active chameleons are born live and are identical miniatures of their parents. It's now thought that the once many sub-species are in fact entirely separate species.
@jacovanstaden1978 and @jackasuars Yes it is.
collinsafari 1 year ago
what type of chameleon is it?
jackasuars 1 year ago
We think it's a South African Dwarf Chameleon. thanks for your comment Jaco
jacovanstaden1978 1 year ago
@jackasuars jackson
SofaKingGod 1 year ago